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Hobbyland is torn down on Central Avenue.
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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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David Smith captured these photos of Hobbyland being torn down.
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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland is torn down on Central Avenue.
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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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David Smith captured these photos of Hobbyland being torn down.
COURTESY PHOTO/DAVID SMITH

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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David Smith captured these photos of Hobbyland being torn down.
COURTESY PHOTO/DAVID SMITH

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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David Smith captured these photos of Hobbyland being torn down.
COURTESY PHOTO/DAVID SMITH

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The building at 820 Central Ave. was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland, an eclectic craft and hobby store owned by Pat Dyer for more than 50 years, was torn down on Monday. The Central Avenue building was sold to Lithia Motors in July and is being torn down to make way for additional parking and lot space for the company's new Subaru showroom.
TRIBUNE PHOTO/RION SANDERS

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Hobbyland is torn down on Central Avenue.
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Hobbyland's demolition makes way for parking and lot space for Lithia's Subaru showroom.Lithia Subaru opened its doors during the second week in February in downtown Great Falls.
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